Vertebra in a sentence as a noun

I'm not a doctor but I doubt that your vertebra can be crushed and you can move around as normal.

X-rays are more for finding problems with the vertebra or curvature of the spine, not the discs.

His bruising of his spinal cord was at the second cervical vertebra.

Took some fresh imaging exploring the spine some more, and looks like she had a collapsed vertebra.

In adults the spinal cord ends at lower level of second lumbar vertebra.

If you've worked out how to grow a vertebra as a lizard and want to become a snake, turn off legs amd make more vertebra.

Some doctors don't want me to do X-rays, some are OK with it, after some X-rays some say I have an inverted vertebra, some say that I don't.

Cartilaginous tissue dyes badly and rings in its vertebra are less clearly marked.

This creates a hollow tube filled only with cerebrospinal fluid from second lumbar vertebra down to end of spinal column.

For chest surgeries you will need epidural catheter in mid thoracic vertebras.

In epidural anesthesia, the catheter can only be advanced a few vertebra up and down from point of insertion.

With epidural cathetr in lower thoracic vertebra , approx.

This means that would probably starve for long periods and then feast and that their vertebras would be subject to a wide range of pressure that could erase rings.> So any animal that was alive then incorporated that spike in Carbon-14 into their hard partsThe key of the phrase is hard parts.

For example there are two species of coastal lizard in the Yucatan both of which have evolved an extra vertebra in their neck which were thought to come from a common ancestral population, but thanks to genetic analysis in the '90's were found to be due to convergent adaptations to coastal conditions by different inland species.

Vertebra definitions

noun

one of the bony segments of the spinal column